Shelly Seleni

Club President Via THE TAPA Network South Pacific Region at CEO Space

Shelly Seleni has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Shelly began their career as a laborer and heavy equipment operator at Gentry Homes LTD. in 1991. Shelly then worked as a customer service manager at WalMart from 1995 to 1999. Following that, they served as a personal assistant at W.C. Hawaii Ltd. from 1999 to 2001 before joining 7-11 Hawaii as an acting store manager and trainer from 1999 to 2002. In 2004, they became the owner and talent coordinator at Faces of Polynesia, a role they held until 2006. At the same time, they worked as an independent distributor for Heritage Makers, an online publishing company. In 2007, Shelly founded My Bumper Buddy, an innovative product development company focused on protecting infants and toddlers. Shelly then became a director at The Tapa Network in 2008 and CEO of Pacific Diamond Cargo in 2009. Currently, Shelly serves as the club president via THE TAPA NETWORK South Pacific Region at CEO Space. Overall, they have demonstrated versatility and a range of skills throughout their career.

Shelly Seleni's education history is as follows:

Shelly attended Kapi'olani Community College, where they did not complete a degree or specify a field of study. Shelly also attended Valencia College, Clark County Community College, and Honolulu Community College, but did not obtain a degree or mention a specific area of study at any of these schools. Shelly also attended Kaiser High School and the Leadership Bible Institute, but there is no information available on whether they obtained a degree or specified a field of study at these institutions.

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